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Portland General Electric Company, Equipment Building, 1841 Southeast Water Street, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Portland General Electric Company, Equipment Building, 1841 Southeast ...

Survey number: HAER OR-12-G Building/structure dates: ca. 1929 Initial Construction

Historic Columbia River Highway, Oneonta Tunnel, Adjacent to Historic Columbia River Highway through Oneonta Point, Troutdale, Multnomah County, OR

Historic Columbia River Highway, Oneonta Tunnel, Adjacent to Historic ...

Significance: One of four tunnels on the Historic Columbia River Highway. Survey number: HAER OR-36-L Building/structure dates: 1914 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1948 Subsequent Work Build... More

Crater Lake National Park Roads, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, OR

Crater Lake National Park Roads, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, OR

Significance: The primary roads in Crater Lake National Park were designed and constructed to provide visitor access to the park's scenic features, which are largely concentrated along the rim of Crater Lake. ... More

Burnside Bridge, Spanning Willamette River at Burnside Street, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Burnside Bridge, Spanning Willamette River at Burnside Street, Portlan...

Significance: Burnside Bridge is one in an ensemble of twelve monumental highway bridges across the lower Willamette River, and one of five Portland span bridges (with Ross Island Bridge, Sellwood Bridge, Lovej... More

Oregon Electric Railway Westside Corridor, Between Watson & 185th Avenues, Beaverton, Washington County, OR

Oregon Electric Railway Westside Corridor, Between Watson & 185th Aven...

Significance: The Oregon Electric Railway was important to the initial growth of Beaverton as a suburb of Portland. Survey number: HAER OR-59

Oregon Electric Railway Westside Corridor, Between Watson & 185th Avenues, Beaverton, Washington County, OR

Oregon Electric Railway Westside Corridor, Between Watson & 185th Aven...

Significance: The Oregon Electric Railway was important to the initial growth of Beaverton as a suburb of Portland. Survey number: HAER OR-59

Agness Guard Station, Office, Confluence of Rogue & Illinois Rivers, Agness, Curry County, OR

Agness Guard Station, Office, Confluence of Rogue & Illinois Rivers, A...

Significance: CCC administrative site used by Siskiyou National Forest as a guard station constructed by the first CCC camp established in SW Oregon. The materials for it were brought up the Rogue River by boa... More

Oriental Theatre, 828 Southeast Grand Avenue, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Oriental Theatre, 828 Southeast Grand Avenue, Portland, Multnomah Coun...

Significance: The Oriental Theatre, the second largest moving picture theatre built in Oregon, was erected in conjunction with an office building and contained notable examples of thematic decor derived from an... More

Oriental Theatre, 828 Southeast Grand Avenue, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Oriental Theatre, 828 Southeast Grand Avenue, Portland, Multnomah Coun...

Significance: The Oriental Theatre, the second largest moving picture theatre built in Oregon, was erected in conjunction with an office building and contained notable examples of thematic decor derived from an... More

Portland & Southwestern Railroad Tunnel, Willamette Meridian, Chapman, Columbia County, OR

Portland & Southwestern Railroad Tunnel, Willamette Meridian, Chapman,...

Significance: The Portland and Southwestern Railroad Tunnel is one of the longer semi-temporary railroad tunnels built for logging transport in Oregon and the only tunnel to cross the divide of the Oregon coast... More

Portland & Southwestern Railroad Tunnel, Willamette Meridian, Chapman, Columbia County, OR

Portland & Southwestern Railroad Tunnel, Willamette Meridian, Chapman,...

Significance: The Portland and Southwestern Railroad Tunnel is one of the longer semi-temporary railroad tunnels built for logging transport in Oregon and the only tunnel to cross the divide of the Oregon coast... More

Steel Bridge, Spanning Willamette River at State Route 99, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Steel Bridge, Spanning Willamette River at State Route 99, Portland, M...

Significance: An early example of the Waddell-type vertical lift bridge, the Steel Bridge documents that, guided by Harrington, most features of the type achieved "standard" form by 1912. It also demonstrates ... More

Hayden Bridge, Spanning McKenzie River at Southern Pacific Railroad (moved from Springfield, Lake County, OR), Springfield, Lane County, OR

Hayden Bridge, Spanning McKenzie River at Southern Pacific Railroad (m...

Significance: The Hayden Bridge incorporates two features that were milestones in the history of wrought iron bridge building: the Whipple-Murphy truss and the Phoenix column. / The Hayden Bridge was fabricated... More

Crater Lake National Park Roads, Goodbye Creek Bridge, Spanning Goodbye Creek at Munson Valley Road, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, OR

Crater Lake National Park Roads, Goodbye Creek Bridge, Spanning Goodby...

Significance: This is one of the earliest examples of glue-laminate bridge work in America. Survey number: HAER OR-107-A Building/structure dates: 1954 Initial Construction

Crater Lake National Park Roads, Goodbye Creek Bridge, Spanning Goodbye Creek at Munson Valley Road, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, OR

Crater Lake National Park Roads, Goodbye Creek Bridge, Spanning Goodby...

Significance: This is one of the earliest examples of glue-laminate bridge work in America. Survey number: HAER OR-107-A Building/structure dates: 1954 Initial Construction

Crater Lake National Park Roads, Goodbye Creek Bridge, Spanning Goodbye Creek at Munson Valley Road, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, OR

Crater Lake National Park Roads, Goodbye Creek Bridge, Spanning Goodby...

Significance: This is one of the earliest examples of glue-laminate bridge work in America. Survey number: HAER OR-107-A Building/structure dates: 1954 Initial Construction

Portland General Electric Company, H.P. Boiler Room, 1841 Southeast Water Street, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Portland General Electric Company, H.P. Boiler Room, 1841 Southeast Wa...

Survey number: HAER OR-12-L Building/structure dates: 1924 Initial Construction

Portland General Electric Company, H.P. Boiler Room, 1841 Southeast Water Street, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Portland General Electric Company, H.P. Boiler Room, 1841 Southeast Wa...

Survey number: HAER OR-12-L Building/structure dates: 1924 Initial Construction

Historic Columbia River Highway, Crown Point Viaduct, Encircling Vista House at Crown Point, Troutdale, Multnomah County, OR

Historic Columbia River Highway, Crown Point Viaduct, Encircling Vista...

Significance: A half-viaduct designed to carry pedestrians around the outer edge of a spiral section of roadway around the top of a 725' promontory on the Historic Columbia River Highway. Ingenious use of rein... More

Historic Columbia River Highway, Crown Point Viaduct, Encircling Vista House at Crown Point, Troutdale, Multnomah County, OR

Historic Columbia River Highway, Crown Point Viaduct, Encircling Vista...

Significance: A half-viaduct designed to carry pedestrians around the outer edge of a spiral section of roadway around the top of a 725' promontory on the Historic Columbia River Highway. Ingenious use of rein... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Owyhee Dam, Across Owyhee River, Nyssa, Malheur County, OR

Significance: Owyhee Dam is a 417-foot-high, concrete thick-arch dam (or arch/gravity dam). At its completion in 1932, Owyhee was the tallest dam in the world, a short-lived distinction because it was superced... More

Joseph Main Street, Between Joseph & Second Avenues, Joseph, Wallowa County, OR

Joseph Main Street, Between Joseph & Second Avenues, Joseph, Wallowa C...

Significance: The Joseph Main Street is a good example of a historic Eastern Oregon commercial district and social center that retains many of the characteristics of a small town that developed with the arrival... More

Goodpasture Bridge, Spanning McKenzie River at Goodpasture Road, Vida, Lane County, OR

Goodpasture Bridge, Spanning McKenzie River at Goodpasture Road, Vida,...

Significance: Built in 1938 at a cost of $13,154, Goodpasture Bridge replaced a ferry at this site. The bridge was rehabilitated in 1987 at a cost of $750,000 and continues to carry vehicular traffic. At 165 ... More

Lester Shingle Mill, 1602 North Eighteenth Street, Sweet Home, Linn County, OR

Lester Shingle Mill, 1602 North Eighteenth Street, Sweet Home, Linn Co...

Significance: Melvin L. Lester built a shingle mill in Sweet Home, Oregon, in 1951-52 after operating a shingle mill in nearby Foster, Oregon. The family-owned Sweet Home mill ran for nearly twenty years befor... More

Umpqua River Bridge, Spanning Umpqua River at Oregon Coast Highway, Reedsport, Douglas County, OR

Umpqua River Bridge, Spanning Umpqua River at Oregon Coast Highway, Re...

Significance: The Umpqua River Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that connected the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges is considered the dividi... More

Umpqua River Bridge, Spanning Umpqua River at Oregon Coast Highway, Reedsport, Douglas County, OR

Umpqua River Bridge, Spanning Umpqua River at Oregon Coast Highway, Re...

Significance: The Umpqua River Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that connected the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges is considered the dividi... More

Klamath Basin Project, "A" Canal Headworks House, 500 Nevada Street, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, OR

Klamath Basin Project, "A" Canal Headworks House, 500 Nevada Street, K...

Significance: This house is among the first constructed by the Federal government in developing in the Klamath Basin Project. The A Canal and its headworks are the first Federal diversion from Upper Klamath Lak... More

Cape Arago Light Station Footbridge, Gregory Point, Charleston, Coos County, OR

Cape Arago Light Station Footbridge, Gregory Point, Charleston, Coos C...

See also HABS OR-189 for documentation on the Cape Arago Lighthouse Significance: Completed in 1938, the Cape Arago footbridge was the third "high" bridge constructed at the Cape Arago Light Station that was es... More

Drift Creek Bridge, Spanning Drift Creek on Drift Creek County Road, Lincoln City, Lincoln County, OR

Drift Creek Bridge, Spanning Drift Creek on Drift Creek County Road, L...

Survey number: HAER OR-110 Building/structure dates: 1933 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 2001 Subsequent Work

Oregon Electric Railroad, Tonquin Substation, Garden Home to Wilsonville Segment, Milepost 39.1, Wilsonville, Clackamas County, OR

Oregon Electric Railroad, Tonquin Substation, Garden Home to Wilsonvil...

Survey number: HAER OR-113-C Public domain photograph - historical image of Oregon, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

McCord Creek Bridge, Spanning McCord Creek at Milepost 38.62 on Old Columbia River Highway (Highway No. 30), Warrendale, Multnomah County, OR

McCord Creek Bridge, Spanning McCord Creek at Milepost 38.62 on Old Co...

Significance: The McCord Creek Bridge is associated with the Columbia River Highway, a National Historic Landmark. Built over a ten-year period (1913-1922), the Columbia River Highway is nationally significant ... More

Historic Columbia River Highway, Mosier Creek Bridge, Spanning Mosier Creek carrying Historic Columbia River Highway, Troutdale, Multnomah County, OR

Historic Columbia River Highway, Mosier Creek Bridge, Spanning Mosier ...

Survey number: HAER OR-36-U National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 83004168

Wickiup Dam, Deschutes River, La Pine, Deschutes County, OR

Wickiup Dam, Deschutes River, La Pine, Deschutes County, OR

Significance: Wickiup Dam and its related features are significant at the state level for their association with the development of the irrigated agricultural economy that strongly influenced the historic devel... More

Willamette River Bridge, Spanning Willamette River on Oswego Highway 3, Oregon City, Clackamas County, OR

Willamette River Bridge, Spanning Willamette River on Oswego Highway 3...

Significance: The Willamette River Bridge (commonly called the Oregon City Arch Bridge) is 745' long with a 360-foot steel through arch of box-girder construction, encased in gunite. The gunite encasement was ... More

East Pendleton Overcrossing, Southeast Court Avenue between Southeast Tenth & Southeast Fifteenth Streets, Pendleton Highway (U.S. Route 30), Pendleton, Umatilla County, OR

East Pendleton Overcrossing, Southeast Court Avenue between Southeast ...

Significance: The overcrossing is significant as a virtually intact example of the work of engineer Conde B. McCullough. McCullough served as the State Bride Engineer, and later as the Assistant State Highway E... More

East Pendleton Overcrossing, Southeast Court Avenue between Southeast Tenth & Southeast Fifteenth Streets, Pendleton Highway (U.S. Route 30), Pendleton, Umatilla County, OR

East Pendleton Overcrossing, Southeast Court Avenue between Southeast ...

Significance: The overcrossing is significant as a virtually intact example of the work of engineer Conde B. McCullough. McCullough served as the State Bride Engineer, and later as the Assistant State Highway E... More

Sellwood Bridge, Spanning Willamette River at Southeast Tacoma Street, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Sellwood Bridge, Spanning Willamette River at Southeast Tacoma Street,...

Significance: The Sellwood Bridge, the busiest two-lane bridge in Oregon, is the southern-most span in an ensemble of twelve monumental highway bridges across the lower Willamette River at Portland, Oregon. Th... More

Sellwood Bridge, Spanning Willamette River at Southeast Tacoma Street, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Sellwood Bridge, Spanning Willamette River at Southeast Tacoma Street,...

Significance: The Sellwood Bridge, the busiest two-lane bridge in Oregon, is the southern-most span in an ensemble of twelve monumental highway bridges across the lower Willamette River at Portland, Oregon. Th... More

Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S. Route 101), Depoe Bay, Lincoln County, OR

Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S....

Survey number: HAER OR-111 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction

Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S. Route 101), Depoe Bay, Lincoln County, OR

Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S....

Survey number: HAER OR-111 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction

Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S. Route 101), Depoe Bay, Lincoln County, OR

Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S....

Survey number: HAER OR-111 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction

Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S. Route 101), Depoe Bay, Lincoln County, OR

Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S....

Survey number: HAER OR-111 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction

Camp Cleawox, Adirondack Sleeping Shelter, Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, Siuslaw National Forest, Florence, Lane County, OR

Camp Cleawox, Adirondack Sleeping Shelter, Oregon Dunes National Recre...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS OR-137-B Building/structure dates: 1939 Initial Construction

Robertson Bridge, Spanning Rogue River on Rogue River Highway Loop No. 260, Merlin, Josephine County, OR

Robertson Bridge, Spanning Rogue River on Rogue River Highway Loop No....

Survey number: HAER OR-109 Public domain photograph - historical image of Oregon, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Portland General Electric Company, Stephens Substation, 1841 Southeast Water Street, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Portland General Electric Company, Stephens Substation, 1841 Southeast...

Survey number: HAER OR-12-N Building/structure dates: 1929 Initial Construction

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near intersection of U.S. Route 26 & Antone Road, Dayville, Grant County, OR

Rock Creek Mining District, Upper, Lower & Waterman Ditches, Near inte...

Significance: The hydraulicking ditches of the Rock Creek Mining District are early representatives of a hydraulic mining process invented in California in 1852. The ditches preserve an early localized impleme... More

Portland General Electric Company, Office Building, 1841 Southeast Water Street, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Portland General Electric Company, Office Building, 1841 Southeast Wat...

Survey number: HAER OR-12-F Building/structure dates: ca. 1930 Initial Construction

Neal Lane Bridge, Spanning South Myrtle Creek, Neal Lane (CR 124), Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, OR

Neal Lane Bridge, Spanning South Myrtle Creek, Neal Lane (CR 124), Myr...

Significance: Neal Lane Bridge is the most intact of Oregon's 45 surviving covered bridges and the only kingpost truss covered bridge in the state. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N9... More

Neal Lane Bridge, Spanning South Myrtle Creek, Neal Lane (CR 124), Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, OR

Neal Lane Bridge, Spanning South Myrtle Creek, Neal Lane (CR 124), Myr...

Significance: Neal Lane Bridge is the most intact of Oregon's 45 surviving covered bridges and the only kingpost truss covered bridge in the state. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N9... More

Hull-Oakes Lumber Company, 23837 Dawson Road, Monroe, Benton County, OR

Hull-Oakes Lumber Company, 23837 Dawson Road, Monroe, Benton County, O...

Significance: The Hull-Oakes Lumber Co. is a rare, operating, steam-powered sawmill processing large-diameter Douglas fir trees. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N459 Survey number: ... More

Hull-Oakes Lumber Company, 23837 Dawson Road, Monroe, Benton County, OR

Hull-Oakes Lumber Company, 23837 Dawson Road, Monroe, Benton County, O...

Significance: The Hull-Oakes Lumber Co. is a rare, operating, steam-powered sawmill processing large-diameter Douglas fir trees. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N459 Survey number: ... More

Hull-Oakes Lumber Company, 23837 Dawson Road, Monroe, Benton County, OR

Hull-Oakes Lumber Company, 23837 Dawson Road, Monroe, Benton County, O...

Significance: The Hull-Oakes Lumber Co. is a rare, operating, steam-powered sawmill processing large-diameter Douglas fir trees. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N459 Survey number: ... More

Hull-Oakes Lumber Company, 23837 Dawson Road, Monroe, Benton County, OR

Hull-Oakes Lumber Company, 23837 Dawson Road, Monroe, Benton County, O...

Significance: The Hull-Oakes Lumber Co. is a rare, operating, steam-powered sawmill processing large-diameter Douglas fir trees. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N459 Survey number: ... More

Hull-Oakes Lumber Company, 23837 Dawson Road, Monroe, Benton County, OR

Hull-Oakes Lumber Company, 23837 Dawson Road, Monroe, Benton County, O...

Significance: The Hull-Oakes Lumber Co. is a rare, operating, steam-powered sawmill processing large-diameter Douglas fir trees. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N459 Survey number: ... More

Hull-Oakes Lumber Company, 23837 Dawson Road, Monroe, Benton County, OR

Hull-Oakes Lumber Company, 23837 Dawson Road, Monroe, Benton County, O...

Significance: The Hull-Oakes Lumber Co. is a rare, operating, steam-powered sawmill processing large-diameter Douglas fir trees. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N459 Survey number: ... More

Oregon Electric Railroad, Cattle Pass Trestle, Garden Home to Wilsonville Segment, Milepost 41.2, Wilsonville, Clackamas County, OR

Oregon Electric Railroad, Cattle Pass Trestle, Garden Home to Wilsonvi...

Survey number: HAER OR-113-B Public domain photograph of train tracks, railroad bridge, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Marquam Bridge, Spanning Willamette River at Interstate Highway 5, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Marquam Bridge, Spanning Willamette River at Interstate Highway 5, Por...

Significance: The Marquam Bridge is distinctive as the first Portland span constructed to serve the Interstate freeway system, as well as the first double deck freeway bridge in the state. The structure's func... More

Portland General Electric Company, Station "L", 1841 Southeast Water Street, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Portland General Electric Company, Station "L", 1841 Southeast Water S...

Significance: Station "L" is primarily a group of six structures designed and built by the Portland General Electric Company between 1910 and 1929. The Station represents the growth and the use of Portland Gen... More

Portland General Electric Company, Station "L", 1841 Southeast Water Street, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Portland General Electric Company, Station "L", 1841 Southeast Water S...

Significance: Station "L" is primarily a group of six structures designed and built by the Portland General Electric Company between 1910 and 1929. The Station represents the growth and the use of Portland Gen... More

Portland General Electric Company, Station "L", 1841 Southeast Water Street, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Portland General Electric Company, Station "L", 1841 Southeast Water S...

Significance: Station "L" is primarily a group of six structures designed and built by the Portland General Electric Company between 1910 and 1929. The Station represents the growth and the use of Portland Gen... More

Portland General Electric Company, Station "L", 1841 Southeast Water Street, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Portland General Electric Company, Station "L", 1841 Southeast Water S...

Significance: Station "L" is primarily a group of six structures designed and built by the Portland General Electric Company between 1910 and 1929. The Station represents the growth and the use of Portland Gen... More

Lewis & Clark Bridge, Spanning Lewis & Clark River at Milepoint 4.78, on Warrenton Highway (Highway No. 9), Astoria, Clatsop County, OR

Lewis & Clark Bridge, Spanning Lewis & Clark River at Milepoint 4.78, ...

Significance: It is Oregon's only remaining single-leaf bascule draw span built before WWII and is an early moveable span bridge designed by state bridge engineer Conde B. McCullough. The bridge is significant ... More

Lewis & Clark Bridge, Spanning Lewis & Clark River at Milepoint 4.78, on Warrenton Highway (Highway No. 9), Astoria, Clatsop County, OR

Lewis & Clark Bridge, Spanning Lewis & Clark River at Milepoint 4.78, ...

Significance: It is Oregon's only remaining single-leaf bascule draw span built before WWII and is an early moveable span bridge designed by state bridge engineer Conde B. McCullough. The bridge is significant ... More

Grave Creek Bridge, Spanning Grave Creek on Sunny Valley Loop Road, Sunny Valley, Josephine County, OR

Grave Creek Bridge, Spanning Grave Creek on Sunny Valley Loop Road, Su...

Significance: Achieves statewide significance as part of a thematic group of timber-constructed, covered bridges of Oregon, and it is the last remaining covered bridge in Josephine County. It is an intact examp... More

Grave Creek Bridge, Spanning Grave Creek on Sunny Valley Loop Road, Sunny Valley, Josephine County, OR

Grave Creek Bridge, Spanning Grave Creek on Sunny Valley Loop Road, Su...

Significance: Achieves statewide significance as part of a thematic group of timber-constructed, covered bridges of Oregon, and it is the last remaining covered bridge in Josephine County. It is an intact examp... More

Historic Columbia River Highway, Multnomah Falls Footbridge, Spanning Multnomah Creek, Troutdale, Multnomah County, OR

Historic Columbia River Highway, Multnomah Falls Footbridge, Spanning ...

Significance: A reinforced-concrete arch pedestrian bridge over the Lower Multnomah Falls. One of the few bridges constructed on the highway strictly for pedestrian use. Survey number: HAER OR-36-I Building/... More

Historic Columbia River Highway, Eagle Creek Recreation Area, Historic Columbia River Highway at Eagle Creek, Troutdale, Multnomah County, OR

Historic Columbia River Highway, Eagle Creek Recreation Area, Historic...

Survey number: HAER OR-36-Q National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 83004168

Moffett Creek Bridge, Spanning Moffett Creek at Old Columbia River Highway, Warrendale, Multnomah County, OR

Moffett Creek Bridge, Spanning Moffett Creek at Old Columbia River Hig...

Significance: Moffett Creek Bridge, designed by L.W. Metzger, is considered one of the most unique bridges along the Old Columbia River Highway. The 205 foot structure has an arched span of 170 feet and is 70 ... More

Ross Island Bridge, Spanning Willamette River at Powell Boulevard, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Ross Island Bridge, Spanning Willamette River at Powell Boulevard, Por...

Significance: The Ross Island Bridge is one in an ensemble of twelve monumental highway bridges across the lower Willamette River. It is one of five Portland spans (with Burnside, Sellwood, Lovejoy Viaduct, an... More

Rouge River Bridge, Spanning Rouge River on Depot Street, Rogue River, Jackson County, OR

Rouge River Bridge, Spanning Rouge River on Depot Street, Rogue River,...

The original survey incorrectly called the bridge "Rouge River Bridge." The name has been corrected to "Rogue River Bridge." The same change was made to the address. Significance: Completed in 1950, the Rogue R... More

Rouge River Bridge, Spanning Rouge River on Depot Street, Rogue River, Jackson County, OR

Rouge River Bridge, Spanning Rouge River on Depot Street, Rogue River,...

The original survey incorrectly called the bridge "Rouge River Bridge." The name has been corrected to "Rogue River Bridge." The same change was made to the address. Significance: Completed in 1950, the Rogue R... More

Rouge River Bridge, Spanning Rouge River on Depot Street, Rogue River, Jackson County, OR

Rouge River Bridge, Spanning Rouge River on Depot Street, Rogue River,...

The original survey incorrectly called the bridge "Rouge River Bridge." The name has been corrected to "Rogue River Bridge." The same change was made to the address. Significance: Completed in 1950, the Rogue R... More

Venable Hotel, 1024 Southwest Third Avenue, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

Venable Hotel, 1024 Southwest Third Avenue, Portland, Multnomah County...

Significance: The Hamilton Hotel is significant as an example of its architectural style and building type associated with low-income urban dwelling, and because of its association with its designer, noted Port... More

Paulina Lake IOOF Organization Camp, Deschutes National Forest, La Pine, Deschutes County, OR

Paulina Lake IOOF Organization Camp, Deschutes National Forest, La Pin...

Significance: The Paulina Lake Organizational camp is composed of 11 log cabins and a lodge constructed during the Great Depression of the 1930's by members of the Bend Chapter of the International Order of the... More

Hat Point Fire Lookout Tower, Forest Service Road #4340, 24 miles from Imnaha, Imnaha, Wallowa County, OR

Hat Point Fire Lookout Tower, Forest Service Road #4340, 24 miles from...

Significance: One of the few remaining operational fire lookout towers in the United States. The Hat Point Lookout is manned every fire season by a Forest Service lookout. The Tower is located on the edge of ... More

Hat Point Fire Lookout Tower, Forest Service Road #4340, 24 miles from Imnaha, Imnaha, Wallowa County, OR

Hat Point Fire Lookout Tower, Forest Service Road #4340, 24 miles from...

Significance: One of the few remaining operational fire lookout towers in the United States. The Hat Point Lookout is manned every fire season by a Forest Service lookout. The Tower is located on the edge of ... More

Cape Creek Bridge, Spanning Cape Creek at Oregon Coast Highway, Florence, Lane County, OR

Cape Creek Bridge, Spanning Cape Creek at Oregon Coast Highway, Floren...

Significance: The Cape Creek Bridge is an example of an ancient bridge design combined with early twentieth-century use of reinforced concrete construction techniques. While reminiscent of Roman stone aqueduct... More

Union Ranger District Compound, Office, Fronting State Highway 203, at West edge of Union, Union, Union County, OR

Union Ranger District Compound, Office, Fronting State Highway 203, at...

Survey number: HABS OR-139-A Public domain photograph - historical image of Oregon, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Union Ranger District Compound, Office, Fronting State Highway 203, at West edge of Union, Union, Union County, OR

Union Ranger District Compound, Office, Fronting State Highway 203, at...

Survey number: HABS OR-139-A Public domain photograph of electronic equipment, processor, control panel, technology, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Latourell Creek Bridge, Spanning Latourell Creek at Columbia River Highway, Latourell, Multnomah County, OR

Latourell Creek Bridge, Spanning Latourell Creek at Columbia River Hig...

Significance: Latourell Creek Bridge is a three-span reinforced concrete braced-spandrel deck arch. The braced spandrel framing is usually found only in steel deck arch construction, and is unique to this stru... More

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